Made From Scratch Potato Chips...

Friday, March 7, 2014

Last night was grocery night. As soon as Studhubs gets off work, we load up in the truck and head to our favorite grocer.

On nights like this we USED to just run through a drive-thru and grab something to eat, but this year we are trying to be more frugal, so I decided to do sloppy joes and chips instead. By now you probably know that I like to make as many things from scratch as possibly, but on nights like this it can be difficult. That is when I follow the advice of Ina Garten, The Barefoot Contessa. She says when pressed for time, make something and buy something. So I used a can of sloppy joe mix I had in my pantry, and I decided to make my own potato chips.

I was so surprised how simple this was and the taste, oh my! I am not sure I will be able to go back to the bagged ones! Let me show you how I did it!

2. It helps to get rid of the excess starches, which will help your chips to get nice and crispy.

One more time...

Take a look at how beautiful that slice is!

If you don't have a mandolin, you should invest in one.

They are relatively inexpensive and make a job like this SO EASY!

Now it is time to prepare our oil.

You are going to want at least 3 inches of oil in your pot for this.

I like to use canola oil, but of course you can use your oil of choice.

Now you will need to place your candy thermometer on the side of your pot, and allow the oil to come to 400 degrees.

If you do not have a candy thermometer, don't worry.

Put the handle of a wooden spoon in your oil. If it starts to sizzle you are good.

Keep in mind that if you are using the spoon method your cooking time can vary.

While your oil is coming to temp, remove your potatoes from the water, and place on a baking sheet, lined with paper towels. You will want to make sure you pat the potatoes good and dry because water and hot oil do not mix!

When your oil is at 400 degrees, use your slotted spoon to lower a third of your potatoes into the oil.

You will want to use your spoon to stir your potatoes around from time to time.

This keeps them from sticking together, and helps the cook evenly.

After about 5 minutes your chips should look like this!

Remove them from the oil and place on a paper towel lined baking sheet.

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Hey Y'all! I'm Mandee also known as The Kitchen Wife! I'm a West Virginia girl, wife, dog mom, and planner addict with an addiction to dutch ovens and mason jars. To me faith and family are everything, and the simple act of preparing a meal for someone is one of the greatest gestures of love you can offer. So take a look in my recipe box and make something delicious tonight!